Us history chapter 8

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Why did the mass media help unify Americans

Aimed at a broad audience and fostered a sense of shared experience

Who was the first cabinet official in the u.s. history to go to prison?

Albert B. Fall

Which two of hardings appointees stayed under president Coolidge

Andrew Mellon and Herbert Hoover

What process, first adopted by Henry Ford, allowed the price of products to be reduced while volume of sales increased?

Assembly line

What was the result of the Kelly act, passed by congress in 1925?

Authorizing postal officials to hire private airplane operators to carry mail

What consumer product changed American society more than any other?

Automobile

The unconventional way in which many writers and artists lived during the 1920s was referred to as a

Bohemian

Which describes the factors that led to the "great depression" in America agriculture after world war I

Demands for crops increased, but farmers prices went down

What caused the emergence of the consumer products which flooded the market in the1920's?

Disposable income

Rather than relying on armed forces to influence global policy during the 1920's, the US used

Economic policies and arms agreements

What type of products changed the lives of homemakers in the 1920s

Electric appliances

Women who wore makeup drank prohibited liquor and smoked cigarettes were called

Flapper

The 1920s movement that beleived the Christian bible was literally true and denied the theory of evolution was

Fundamentalism

Much of the turmoil of the 1920's was blamed on

Germans and communists

Attorney General Harry Daugherty was accused of accepting bribes in order to?

Give Germans a German-owned company that had been seized by the US

What is the significance of the jazz singer

It was the first talking picture

Louis Armstrong is credited with developing an early form of this style of music which combined Dixieland blue and ragtime called

Jazz

___, a profilic and original writer, became a leading voice on the African-American experience in America

Langston Hughes

What did the 1924 national origins act do?

Made immigration restriction a permanent policy

What technological advancement allowed for shorter workweeks?

Mass production

For women of the 1920s New fashion represented

Mordernism/independence

President Harding's cabinet appointments, including his friends from Ohio, were referred to as?

Ohio gang

What exerted a great deal of influence on the modernist art movement in the 1920s

Past European art movements

What was a primary result of the great migration

Population swelled in cities like Harlem

Fundamentalists were active in which social movement that pushed for the ratification of the eighteenth amendment

Prohibition movement

What position did Herbert Hoover have during the Coolidge administration

Secretary of commerce

During the Forbes scandal, what was colonel Charles Forbes accused of doing?

Selling scarce medical supplies from veterans' hospitals and kept the money for himself

Mellon's principle of cutting tax rates in order to stimulate the economy is known today as?

Supply-side economics

Which famous scandal involved the Secretary of the interior taking bribes to lease oil reserves to private interests?

Teapot Dome

The explosion of African-American arts, music, and political activity in the 1920s became known as

The Harlem renaissance

___ was the most famous nightclub in Harlem in which many musicals got their start

The cotton club

Anger against immigrants and emerging racial tensions over jobs led to the rise of which previously defunct group

The kkk

What was one of the major political successes of the naacp

The refusal to confirm John j parkers nomination in the supreme court

How did the Harlem renaissance transform the African-American society

They got into theater and

What factor about the Sacco-Vanzetti case prejudiced the jury into convicting them for murder

They were anarchists

Why did Henry Ford double his workers pay but decrease their hours

To create loyalty and counteract unionization

What was the main focus of Edith Wharton Pulitzer prize winning novel the age of innocence

Upperclass

What distinguished Carl Sandberg from other writers before him

Used common speech to glorify the Midwest

How did the new morality of the 1920's change traditional views of marriage

Women's New independent and weren't reliant on men because of their jobs

Pulitzer prize winner Edna st Vincent mullay

Wrote about women's inner lives

What group of Americans found themselves let go from factory positions when servicemen returned from the war

African Americans

___ was a great writer of the 1920s who wrote about "heroic antheroes" in world war one

...

One of the striking features of African American writing in the 1920s as exemplified in Claude McKay's work was

A proud defiance and bitter contempt of racism

How was Marcus Garvey successful in influencing African-American culture

A sense of pride in their heritage and inspired hope for their future


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